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The Moon: Our Moon offers craters, mountain ranges and fault
lines. The Moon is best observed during its crescent or half phase
when sunlight strikes the Moon’s surface at an angle—resulting
shadows add a sense of depth to the view. No shadows are visible
during a full Moon, causing the Moon’s surface to appear flat and
uninteresting.

Deep-Space: Deep Space objects are best viewed at a dark site,
away from city and other lights.  Such objects include nebulae,
galaxies, multiple star systems, and star clusters.

Terrestrial objects: Your telescope may also be used for high
resolution land viewing.  Terrestrial observations should almost
always be made using a low power eyepiece (such as the 17.5mm)
for bright, sharp images. Land objects offer limited applications at
higher powers because the telescope is being pointed through the
thickest part of the Earth’s atmosphere, which typically distorts
images in the eyepiece.

The general rule regarding power:  Only use as much magnification as
supports a steady, well-defined image.  The stability of the air varies
and is one reason why having various eyepieces is highly desirable.
Higher powers are no guaranty of better images; in fact, the opposite is
often true. Keep in mind, that land viewing and wide-field, deep-space
observation generally operate best with low-powered eyepieces.

POWER
The power, or magnification, of a telescope when used with a particular
eyepiece is determined by two factors: the focal length of the
telescope’s main (objective) lens and the focal length of the eyepiece
being used. The Barlow lens doubles the power of an eyepiece. To use
the 2X Barlow lens, place the Barlow into the roof prism 

(3), followed

by the eyepiece. Use the thumbscrew 

(2) to tighten in place.

The magnification values available with your eyepieces are as follows:

Eyepiece

Power

With 2X Barlow Lens

MA17.5mm

20X

40X

MA9mm

39X

78X

MAINTENANCE
The Meade 70mm Compact Refractor telescope should be stored in a
dry and dust-free location. It should not be stored in direct sunlight.
Avoid overcleaning the lens. A little dust on the the lens hardly affects
image quality.

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Страница 2: ...ws 8 Viewfinder holder lock knob 9 Viewfinder Rain Guard 10 Optical Tube 11 Dew Shield Rain Guard 12 Slow motion Horizontal Control Knob not visible on other side 13 Tripod Locking Ring Shaft 14 Tripo...

Страница 3: ...nder by loosening the Viewfinder holder lock knob 8 and then moving the viewfinder to a convenient viewing position Relock the knob when you are finished 4 Loosen the tripod lock ring 13 and lift or l...

Страница 4: ...1 2 Adjust the viewfinder position by loosening or tightening one or more of the adjustment screws 7 until the crosshair in the viewfinder s eyepiece is centered on the same object centered in the ey...

Страница 5: ...so the object can drift through the field again 4 Avoid touching the eyepiece while observing Vibrations resulting from such contact will cause the image to move Viewing from the upper floors of a bu...

Страница 6: ...Only use as much magnification as supports a steady well defined image The stability of the air varies and is one reason why having various eyepieces is highly desirable Higher powers are no guaranty...

Страница 7: ...g 949 451 1450 Each returned part or product must include a written statement detailing the nature of the claimed defect as well as the owner s name address and phone number This warranty is not valid...

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